I certainly no expert, but compared to the tooled coins I've seen, I would hazard to say the obverse is tooled.
Go Niners (Sorry to all the Green Bay fans out there.)! Here's my only SC coin. Unidentified, obverse counter stamped with a head at 6 o'clock....
Yes I suppose I am arguing, but my point is that while inflation calculators say that people have four times the income, it doesn't matter very...
Oh wait, I just read your post again TIF, it's a drachm. Sorry(It's still very nice, and you are getting all the good stuff.).:rolleyes:
Another tet Tif? Really? You and Steve are getting all the good stuff!:rolleyes:
Whoot whoot! Nice Greeks everybody, yours has "character" Mat.:D Don't blow you budget Zumbly, be careful.;)
This one really stands out, nice one Bing!
Galerius Maximian AE follis, Alexandria. 297-298 AD. GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS NOB CAES, laureate head right with divergent wreath ties / GENIO POPV-L-I...
Yeah Wildcards! Go Eagles! Any how... Diocletian Potin Tetadrachm of Alexandria. Year 9 = 293-294 AD. DIOKLETIANOC CEB, laureate & cuirassed...
Like VK said practice, practice, practice. But other than that, look at the style of the piece. Oh yes, and this is useful for late bronzes:...
Have a great show all!
Oh too bad, I don't have the book so I can't play.:(
You have to remember that people have a lot more than in 1900. Did they have smart phones? No. Did they have cars (I don't mean the existence,...
Hmmmm...and I thought that the Coin Chat forum was mostly political. Congrats, you guys just blew it out of the water.:rolleyes: (No offense...
Thanks Jello!
Alright, I have to ask. What are KM coins?
Ah ha! Thanks Doug.
What, not Oregon???!!! Oh wait, some people actually like having sunshine!:rolleyes:
For Elagabalus I was more wondering about the graininess of the surface, I've noticed that many almost look matte.
Oh, whoops.:rolleyes:
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